Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9834509 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In the overwrite process, overwrite noise is caused by both incomplete erasure of the old magnetization data (non-saturated overwrite recording) and the modulation of the write magnetic field by the old magnetization. The overwrite modulation of the post-recording signal is caused by easy/hard transition shifts on the pre-recorded signal. From theoretical analysis, it was indicated that the frequency components generated from easy/hard transitions appear only around the even harmonics of the post-recording signal as the sideband having odd harmonics of the pre-recorded signal, while non-saturated overwrite spectrum is characterized by the sideband around the odd harmonics of the post-recording signal. The dominant source of overwrite noise was experimentally distinguished by the locations of the frequency components of the reproduced overwriting signal. The change from non-saturated overwrite to a modulated one was observed with increasing the overwrite head current.
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Authors
T. Komakine, N. Honda, K. Ouchi,